A new record was created after “the number of transactions on Tron’s global network” reached 308,829 within one day.

The activeness of Tron’s public network is due to rapid development of Tron’s Dapps.

Since its MainNet launch on Jun. 25th, Tron has enjoyed a number of key milestones.

Tron’s total number of accounts surpassed 900,000 in 162 days after the MainNet launch signaling an increase of more than 150,000 account numbers per month.

Tron’s transaction number has reached a record high of just over 3 million.

The blockchain protocol claims to have “laid a solid foundation in community infrastructure, DAPP R&D, and expansion of the Tron network.”

The startup wants to continue building on its good work so that it can achieve bigger things in the future.

It took Tron 173 days since the MainNet launch to reach 100 million transactions.

The startup foresees many smart contract developers joining the TVM as the Tron community continues to improve and Dapp development strategy progresses.

Tron says that the growth of its ecosystem will usher in more transaction volume, a move that will help to unlock the true value of blockchain technology.

Tron Communities

Tron community and its leader Justin Sun are both looking forward to the niTRON summit to be held in San Francisco on Jan. 17th and Jan. 18th.

The agenda for the summit has been released, and a number of key figures in finance and software development will deliver key speeches at the event.

Frank Ku, CEO of HBUS will deliver a speech revolving around regulation and compliance.

Sarabjeet (Jay) Chugh, senior director of products at Oracle will give a keynote speech on enterprise blockchain solution and how the technology is revolutionizing the way companies build products.

Another keynote speaker, Wang Feng, CEO of Mars Finance will grace the event and share his “understanding on new investment model, security token issuance, and other new funding methods for blockchain startups.”

Tron’s ecosystem continues to attract new talent as the former developer from the Ethereum Classic Development team announced his switch to the Tron family.

Tomasz Zdybat, a well-known blockchain engineer, tweeted that he:

“Will contribute to Tron family with my experience in ETC R&D and, along with the team, introduce innovations, and tackle new challenges.”

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